Charles Phillips Smith Family Papers, 1771-1952
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Sadler, R.E.
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Smith, Charles Phillips
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Cassiano family
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Stude, J.V.
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Smith, Maggie, 1965-
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Cassiano, Ignacio, 1827-1882
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Cassiano, María Gertrudis Pérez
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Cassiano, José, 1791-1862
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Smith, Charles, 1844-1916
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Smith and Cassiano families
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The Cassiano family of San Antonio, Texas, began with José Cassiano (1791-1862), born Giuseppe Cassini to Geronimo and Catalina Cassini of San Remo, Italy. He moved to New Orleans around 1812 and began a merchandizing business. By the 1820s, he moved to San Antonio, where he opened a store and purchased extensive property and landholdings in San Antonio and South Texas. He donated supplies to the Texas revolutionary army, served as a scout, provided intelligence on Sant...
Charles P. Smith and Company
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Smith Family
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Residents of Charleston and, prior to capture of Port Royal, S.C., by Federal troops in 1861, of Smithfield plantation on the Combahee River in Beaufort District, S.C.; William Mason Smith (1818-1851) married Eliza C.M. Huger in 1842; they were parents of six children, including third son, D.E. Huger Smith, who transcribed and annotated these letters ca. 1920s with his daughter, artist Alice Ravenel Huger Smith. From the description of Smith family papers, 1860 Dec. 4-1926 Dec. 26 ; ...